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havoc
noun as in chaotic situation
Example Sentences
Musk's plan to cut 80,000 jobs from Veterans Affairs is already wreaking havoc on medical research.
Had that already been in place, "the havoc that happened in Kiteezi would have been avoided", he says.
The pitching staff was never fully healthy, with absences wreaking havoc throughout the year and leaving the team short-handed by the start of the postseason.
Something as small as a gate left open could wreak havoc — and carry hefty liability — if Ladd’s cattle wandered into traffic.
Just as uncontrollable financial, demographic and other forces have wreaked havoc in Hollywood, California’s wine industry is now reeling from epochal stresses that are grinding down yet another mainstay of the state’s economy.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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